Well, you may well know, and yes, that's a lot of well thus far, that upon the occasion of soaring passed 100,000 all-time dowloads, I recently riffed on the history of This Podcast Will Change Your Life, and now we, meaning all of us, get to celebrate the release of the 200th episode by bringing back my 100th guest, and old friend, Brad Listi, the host of OTHERPPL with Brad Listi, (a super fine interview on belated re-listen I might add, despite positive comments about Louis CK and Charlie Rose) one of the lit world's preeminent and most thoughtful podcasts, and one I've listened to religiously since its inception. It seemed right for a call-back, and as a near OTHERPPL completist, I also thought I would ask Brad to react to the various themes, which regularly come up on the show, which are not per se entirely literary in nature, though everything is, I know. And so in the vein of how we do this here, we are so This Podcast Will Change Your Life, and quite happy to be Brad Listi, not to mention money, gender, and David Letterman, poverty and economic inequality (and braces, now mentioned in both this episode and the 100th, though I did not recall that), politics, death, health insurance, aspirations, comedy, and Jerry Seinfeld, Los Angeles, always, and for three shows in a row no less (purely coincidental that), the three things Brad has learned that all successful authors do (somewhat previously discussed, but in more depth, though still impressively consistent in nature and content), and, of course, people eating on airplanes, the Appalachian Trail, drugs, specifically dosing, micro- and otherwise, at times while podcasting, and much, much more. So, please do This Podcast Will Change Your Life, because it will most definitely do just that.